Uterine Prolapse Flashcards
What is Uterine prolapse?
Loss of anatomical support for the uterus
Descent of one of the pelvic organs resulting in protrusion on the vaginal walls
RF for uterine prolapse?
Increasing age
Multiparity, vaginal deliveries
Obesity
Spina bifida
Previous prolapse surgery
Genetic factors
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Features of uterine prolapse
Vaginal protrusion/ bulge
Sensation of vaginal pressure
Urinary incontinence
Constipation
DDx for uterine prolapse?
Cervical elongation
Vaginal cyst
What is uterine prolapse?
Loss of anatomical support for the uterus
Investigations for uterine prolapse?
Assessment of post-void residual urine volume- women with advanced prolapse often have voiding difficulties–> may result in urinary retention, recurrent UTI and damage to renal parenchyma (rare)
Urinalysis- higher risk of UTIs
Treatment for asymptomatic uterine prolapse?
Observation +/- pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation
Treatment for symptomatic uterine prolapse?
1st line: ring pessary
2nd line lreconstructive surgery or native tissue repair
Consider: anterior/posterior vaginal repair
Consider: sacro spinous suspension, burch urethropexy or mid-urethral sling
Complications of uterine prolapse, including complications after repair?
Dyspareunia after posterior repair
Post repair urinary incontinence
Faecal incontinence after posterior repair
Vaginal erosion
Urinary retention
Post-repair recurrent prolapse
What is a rectocoele?
- caused by defect in posterior vaginal wall
- Allows rectum to prolapse forward into the vagina
Issues associated with rectocoele?
- Constipation
- Women can develop faecal loading in the part that has prolapsed–> this results in signifcant constipation, urinary retention and palpable lumb
What is a cystocele?
- Defect in anterior vaginal wall
- Allows bladder to prolapse backwards into the vagina
What is a urthrocele?
Prolapse of urethra into the vagina
Prolapse of both bladder and urethra is called a cystourethrocele
What do we use to grade the severity of uterine prolapse?
The Pelvic organ prolapse quantification system. (POP-Q)
What are some conservative measures for uterine prolapse?
- Offered to women with mild symptoms, do not tolerate pessaries or are not suitable for surgery
- Physiotherapy
- Weight loss
- Lifestyle changes for associated stress incontinence
- Treatment of related symptoms e.g. anticholinergic for stress incontinence
- Vaginal oestrogen cream